213 Chapter 213 Alpha Growl Echoes
213 Chapter 213 Alpha Growl Echoes
Briar’s POV
The sound of slamming doors echoed behind us. Angry voices cut through the night air. Heavy footfalls pounded against the forest floor.
But these weren’t the clumsy steps of humans.
These were something else entirely.
I allowed my wolf to surface, not completely, just enough to give me what I needed. My legs stretched longer, my stride devoured the distance between trees. Every sound became crystal clear, each footstep behind us sharp and deliberate, placed with predatory precision.
“Asher,” I breathed as we pushed through the underbrush. “They’re keeping
pace.”
“I hear them too.”
We veered left through a cluster of pines, then sharp right, threading between massive oak trunks, backtracking over our own path the way my instructors had drilled into me during training. Cold mud splattered up my shins. Tree branches caught my jacket, tearing at the fabric. The forest seemed to pulse around us, watching our every move.
Something twisted in my gut, using those hard–learned skills now. Turning them against creatures that carried the same wild scent I recognized in myself.
We launched over a massive fallen trunk. I hit the ground running, barely missing a beat. My chest burned with each breath, but it felt good. Electric. The kind of fire that reminded me I was still free, still fighting.
Behind us, the pursuit wavered.
They hadn’t given up. But something had made them uncertain.
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I slowed my pace deliberately.
Then I spun around to face them.
Asher stumbled to a stop next to me, his breathing ragged, eyes flashing with
alarm. “Briar, don’t.”
I didn’t answer him.
Instead, I let the change rise higher through my body. Not the full transformation. Not yet. Heat raced down my spine as strength flooded through me, making my hands shake with barely contained power. My canines elongated just enough to feel lethal.
A growl built in my throat.
It erupted from somewhere primal, deep and commanding, rolling through the forest like thunder. The sound reverberated through every tree trunk, through my own ribcage, carrying an unmistakable message into the darkness.
This territory was claimed.
The entire forest fell silent.
Not deserted. Never that. But still in the way only apex predators could command. Even the night insects seemed to freeze, the world itself holding its breath.
I drew in a slow breath, letting the truth wash over me.
Wolf scent. Multiple signatures.
Not wild ones. Not rogues either. These carried the structured hierarchy of pack training, discipline and rank woven into their very essence like second
nature.
Asher cursed under his breath beside me. “They can sense what you are.”
“They understand now,” I said.
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The footsteps shifted position. I could feel their attention fixed on me now, no longer just tracking but evaluating. Measuring my strength.
Probing for weaknesses.
One of them moved closer, just enough for me to make out a lean silhouette between the tree trunks. Tall. Poised. Ready to spring in any direction at a moment’s notice.
I pulled my lips back, showing teeth.
Another growl tore free, this one sharper, laced with authority I didn’t know I possessed. Ancient power coiled in my chest, responding to instincts older than conscious thought.
The effect was instant.
They withdrew.
Not in panic. Not in defeat. But with calculated respect, careful and measured. The kind of deference that made my blood run cold.
Asher stared at me like I’d grown a second head. “You never even moved toward them.”
“I didn’t need to.”
The darkness swallowed them as they melted back into the shadows, their presence fading until only night sounds and our harsh breathing remained. I pushed the transformation down, forcing my body back to human form. Every bone protested as the change reversed, leaving me shaky and drained. My legs trembled as the adrenaline high crashed into exhaustion.
Asher’s arms caught me before I could collapse.
“Easy,” he murmured. “I’m here.”
I pressed against him, using his solid warmth to anchor myself, to remember who I was beneath the wolf. “Those weren’t human hunters.”
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“No.”
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“They were like me.”
“I know.”
We stood motionless, listening to the forest settle around us, counting seconds, making sure the quiet was genuine and not just a lull before another
attack.
In the distance, an engine turned over, then cut off abruptly.
“They’ll fall back and plan,” Asher said. “But not tonight.”
“Because I surprised them,” I said.
“And now they know exactly what you’re capable of.”
I stared into the blackness where they’d vanished, feeling my wolf pace restlessly under my skin, agitated but unafraid.
“Perfect,” I said. “Let them carry that message back.”
Asher’s hand tightened around mine, steady and reassuring. “We should keep moving before they return with reinforcements.”
I nodded. “The creek runs south from here. Water will mask our trail.”
We began walking, no longer running. Controlled. Alert. Every broken twig seemed to crack like gunfire. Every shifting shadow felt heavy with potential
threat.
This hadn’t been a simple ambush designed to drive us away.
This had been an assessment.
And now that they understood what I truly was, everything had shifted.
The rules of engagement had completely changed.
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